For a good laugh, check out Dogshaming

We've all seen the stories of how parents will publicly shame their kids for doing something bad — making them stand on a street corner with a sign bearing their transgression and some sort of explanation for why they're now telling the world about it.

We've all seen the stories of how parents will publicly shame their kids for doing something bad — making them stand on a street corner with a sign bearing their transgression and some sort of explanation for why they're now telling the world about it.

Well, I heard about a similar website on the radio this morning that I had to check out: Dogshaming.

It features pictures of guilty-looking (or rather pleased-with-themselves-looking) dogs with a note explaining their recent bad behavior.

One of my favorite features two pooches, one with a sign in front of him that reads "I tore the siding off the house" and the other one with a sign stating "I told him to do it."

Another good one features a boxer (which is what I have) in the background and a pair of shoes in the foreground, one chewed down to just the heel. The text reads, "This is all I left of Mom’s favorite pair of heels. It may have taken more than a week to digest. This is my 'I’m so sorry that I got caught' face. And I’m sorry the second shoe got thrown away. What a waste."

And I just have to share one more: A West Highland Terrier looks guiltily on as a sign proclaims, "I bark at my aunt's cat over Skype." This I find particularly funny because my mom has a Westie and I could see him doing that – he barks at animals on TV and just all-around thinks he's a really tough guy (while weighing in at less than 20 pounds).